power windows, locks, and auto climate are a nice touch.
Read the full 2014 Mitsubishi Mirage Review at AutoGuide.com.The affordable Mitsubishi Mirage makes a solid argument in its base form, catering to drivers looking for a no-nonsense sub-compact with useable cargo space and excellent fuel economy. As select as that criteria is, the Mirage makes less sense as you move up to the ES level, where its biggest asset – the small price – is diminished.
And dont forget that theyre no longer gonna make the EVO after 2015 apparently... what do they plan? who will compete with Subaru? this kinda scares me because it could end up like a domino effect....Agreed, esp after Suzuki departed...
Unless Mitsu has longer range plans in mind.
i dont think so, but being that its Bishi's bread and butter to compete with Subaru's WRX STI Imprezza, but who knows what might happen after next year/this year.Will the EVO be replaced with a stand alone model? Just throwing that out there